Notecase is a notes organiser, an outliner, and it's marvelous. What I've been wanting for ages, but all other outliners fell short -- rich text format, search, images, internal and external hyperlinks -- the works. It also uses GTK2. For anyone who's keen to try it before it appears in the next Puppy, I've uploaded it to ibiblio:
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/puppylinux/pet_packages-2/

I just tried out Notecase and you are right - I have tried a number of hierarchic notepads, including the old notecase, and find this one to be the best of all. I only wish I could migrate my kjots stuff painlessly and not by hand.

Thanks for pointing this out - I've been looking for tools exactly like this ! And it runs on Windows too - so I can have it both at work (=doze) and at home (=puppy) !!!_________________Fatdog64, Slacko and Puppeee user. Puppy user since 2.13.
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Thanks for pointing this out - I've been looking for tools exactly like this ! And it runs on Windows too - so I can have it both at work (=doze) and at home (=puppy) !!!

Yes, I was thinking how to manage it for keeping my Puppy-project notes (that are very copious). At present I write into exercise books, but I'm always wasting time hunting back through them trying to find something I wrote a year or so ago.
But, if I have the Notecase .ncd file on a flash drive, I just plug it in and open it, on any PC, yes, even Windows!
..hey, I might go right now and buy another pen drive!

Sorry, for my intermingle here.
Just a small 'peep' from aside - there is a little bit different and handy NotePad else - ZuluPad at http://www.gersic.com/zulupad/index.html - as a rapidly evolving eventual alternative, may be ...

I have been looking at the Windows version and odf/odt aren't mentioned in the supported file formats._________________Time savers:
Find packages in a snap and install using Puppy Package Manager (Menu).
Consult Wikka
Use peppyy's puppysearch

While we're at it, I would like to highlight a tool I have been using for a year - TiddlyWiki http://www.tiddlywiki.com/ as a possible replacement for DidiWiki. It's a wiki, similar to Didiwiki, however this is a server-less (!) wiki (no http server), using only web browser. It also looks nicer (and seems easier to customise).

The author says it works with IE and Firefox, however I have done a preeliminary test with Seamonkey 1.0.8 that comes with 2.15CE, it seems to work as well. And yes, saving the content is supported (otherwise it's not much of a wiki) - save button is available. The "empty" wiki is 267kb (gzip compressed is around 67kb).

If you need to share it with others, just upload it to any webserver - no special server side scripting is necessary.

However, since it runs on javascript instead of C, performance on lesser endowed computer may be irritating._________________Fatdog64, Slacko and Puppeee user. Puppy user since 2.13.
Contributed Fatdog64 packages thread.

- TiddlyWiki requires 'JavaScript' and 'Allow blocked content' to function properly
- there are some sources for server-side TiddlyWiki too - at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TiddlyWiki
- ZuluPad is more simple, flexible and additionally
--- like as online located *.eve files can be open if 'C:\Program Files\eve.exe'
--- the online located *.zulu files can be open if 'C:\Program Files\zulupad.exe'

PuppyLinux and some other things else are great at this forum. No doubt. And people, seems, too ...
It would be worth to start PuppyLinux once, of course. Hopefully, the time will come.
Meantime - good luck with further this Your so nice work.
Iveta

Is there anything special for compiling Notecase? I'm trying to compile the latest version - 1.6.1, as it seems to be quite a number of bug fixes there (especially in the rich text handling portion). But I'm stuck at it looking for gnome-vfs-2 ... which isn't in Puppy._________________Fatdog64, Slacko and Puppeee user. Puppy user since 2.13.
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